Tuesday, June 28, 2011

New Hot Rod Powered Drivers from DeWalt

June 24th, 2011 in blogs         7 users recommend $(document).ready(function() {$("a.popit").fancybox();}); Photo: courtesy of DeWalt

The cordless-tool power race has a bunch of new hot rods competing for pole position.  DeWalt just released news about a series of compact 20-volt lithium ion powered drills and drivers.  The 20-volt MAX Lithium Ion mighty-midget drill and drill-drivers combine big power in a manageable size.

First off, the line is a DCD780C2 Li-Ion Drill/ Driver that delivers power from a 1.5 Ah battery through a two-speed transmission offering 0-600 rpm for heavy driving and 0-2,000 rpm for efficient drilling. A 1/2in. keyless chuck keeps small bits centered without the inherent run-out of hex-collet bits. Combine this accuracy with a 15 position clutch and this little brute becomes adept at installing hinges and hardware that require high accuracy and a delicate touch.  

DeWalt paid careful attention to the weight balance of the motor and battery for a more comfortable, lighter feel. Combined with a well-shaped grip this drill should be very pleasant to use and the built-in LED light will bring accuracy to dark corners. The light has a 20-second delay after trigger release.

An included belt hook and bit holder can be mounted on either side of the drill for those who like to drive on the left side.

The drill will run about 220 bucks with two batteries, a fast charger, and a case.

Next up are the DCD780C2 and DCF885L2 1/4in. impact drivers.  These two are identical except for the battery ratings with the C2 running on 1.5 Ah and the L2 using a 3.0 Ah battery. 

A short  5.5 inch overall length, excluding the driver bit, and a svelte 2.8 pounds of weight make this little driver king of the long reach.  The drivers have a one-handed loading, 1/4-inch hex chuck that will accept 1-inch bit tips keeping that short overall length useful. These powerful little drivers produce 117 foot/pounds maximum torque and up to 3200 impacts per minute for serious driving power in a small compact frame.

An LED light, belt hook and bit holder add convenience.

The 1.5 Ah driver sells for around 220 bucks while the 3.0 Ah will run about 270 bucks. Both come with an extra battery, fast charger and a storage case.

A full size drill, rotary hammer, circle saw and reciprocating saw round out the 20-volt MAX Lithium Ion line-up.

Eight different kits ranging from a compact drill - driver combo to a complete assortment of the 20-volt MAX tools are available so you can pretty well custom tailor your setup to your needs without buying tools you won't often use.

Expect the DeWalt 20-volt MAX Lithium Ion tools to be available in September.

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